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DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
44,797
I smell fake news...........

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/jacob-rees-mogg-calls-african-13337964

Jacob Rees-Mogg referred to an African country as “the people’s republic of jam jar or something”, in a speech to Conservative Party Conference.

The hardline Brexiteer made the remark to a packed crowd at a fringe meeting at the party’s annual gathering in Birmingham.

He was referring to the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, which was the name of Libya under Colonel Gaddafi.
 




Bob!

Coffee Buyer
Jul 5, 2003
11,147
Good to see that May is going to address the vitally important subject of tipping in restaurants in her speech. Can't think of anything at all that I would prefer her to be dealing with - crucial that this is dealt with at prime-ministerial level...

and flammable cladding, they're going to announce that they are banning flammable cladding on buildings.
 




Horton's halftime iceberg

Blooming Marvellous
Jan 9, 2005
16,485
Brighton
Boy, is anyone else watching this its like watching a film of a party political TV broadcast. This mornings is like Star Wars Franchise though they just keep coming and coming, repeating the same scripts.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,329
and flammable cladding, they're going to announce that they are banning flammable cladding on buildings.

which will be revelation to the building industry...:rolleyes:
 




Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
59,716
The Fatherland
Why should I. I pay enough as it is and don't want to pay for pie in the sky fairyland plans put forward by Momentum

You don’t pay enough, no where near enough, for example that’s why the NHS is the way it is.
 




Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
59,716
The Fatherland
Waste is rife in the NHS, maybe if they dealt with that it might help but everybody is toooo scared to sort it. You can pay more if you like

Maybe there is some waste, but the German health care system is streets ahead of the NHS. Doctors surgeries plentiful, more dentists than I can shake a toothpick at, immediate appointments, minimal queues at A&E.......and guess why? Oh, and your care in older age is paid for by the state....not by having to sell your home.
 






Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Boy, is anyone else watching this its like watching a film of a party political TV broadcast. This mornings is like Star Wars Franchise though they just keep coming and coming, repeating the same scripts.

If you don't stick to the script, you get expelled from the party, like these two Tory MEPs. Yes, MEPs voted in by the public, for daring to speak against the leadership over Brexit.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/oct/01/julie-girling-pro-remain-tory-mep-brexit

Last week the MEP for South West England and Gibraltar learned she had been expelled from the party, after clashing with the leadership over Brexit.

It was not a shock. Girling, along with fellow MEP Richard Ashworth, voted last October for a European parliament resolution that the UK had not made sufficient progress in Brexit talks and should not start talks on trade with the EU.
 


D

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Waste is rife in the NHS, maybe if they dealt with that it might help but everybody is toooo scared to sort it. You can pay more if you like

There is a lot of waste. Take my mums hearing aid for example,really appreciate the after care but we don't need to be sent batteries, when my mum can easily afford the batteries herself. A few years back my mum got given a walking frame for her bad leg, it was only temporary while her leg got better, they never asked for it back. It's crazy. I agree with both things, cut the waste and pay a bit more.
 




portslade seagull

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2003
17,642
portslade
There is a lot of waste. Take my mums hearing aid for example,really appreciate the after care but we don't need to be sent batteries, when my mum can easily afford the batteries herself. A few years back my mum got given a walking frame for her bad leg, it was only temporary while her leg got better, they never asked for it back. It's crazy. I agree with both things, cut the waste and pay a bit more.

When I broke my ankle I ended up with 4 crutches as the 1st ones were to short as I'm 6ft 6. When able to walk unaided I tried to give them back but they refused.
Been through this countless times but different depts have different suppliers and what they pay variates extremely. My Brother in law worked for them to, brought in to cut costs at £500 a day yeah stupid money. He was there just under 2yrs saved 6M but was still fighting battles with each head of Dept. Example one unit was paying £6 for rubber gloves another paying £50. He advised they were all going for the lower costed ones as they were just as good in quality. An emergency meeting was called by the heads of Depts and this was thrown out as they all wanted to stick to their own supplier. He got no back up on this at all. Times this by the amount of trusts and its horrendous
 


portslade seagull

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2003
17,642
portslade
Maybe there is some waste, but the German health care system is streets ahead of the NHS. Doctors surgeries plentiful, more dentists than I can shake a toothpick at, immediate appointments, minimal queues at A&E.......and guess why? Oh, and your care in older age is paid for by the state....not by having to sell your home.

Agree with that but most of our care homes are privatised. Mind you not many Germans own there homes do they, they rent. Owning homes is a British thing started in earnest by Maggie which raped social housing that has never recovered.
 


D

Deleted member 22389

Guest
When I broke my ankle I ended up with 4 crutches as the 1st ones were to short as I'm 6ft 6. When able to walk unaided I tried to give them back but they refused.
Been through this countless times but different depts have different suppliers and what they pay variates extremely. My Brother in law worked for them to, brought in to cut costs at £500 a day yeah stupid money. He was there just under 2yrs saved 6M but was still fighting battles with each head of Dept. Example one unit was paying £6 for rubber gloves another paying £50. He advised they were all going for the lower costed ones as they were just as good in quality. An emergency meeting was called by the heads of Depts and this was thrown out as they all wanted to stick to their own supplier. He got no back up on this at all. Times this by the amount of trusts and its horrendous

That's ridiculous isn't it. I know companies need to make a profit, but it feels like some are just taking the government for a ride. It happens all the time. You need to find the right balance.
 




beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,329
Maybe there is some waste, but the German health care system is streets ahead of the NHS. Doctors surgeries plentiful, more dentists than I can shake a toothpick at, immediate appointments, minimal queues at A&E.......and guess why? Oh, and your care in older age is paid for by the state....not by having to sell your home.

oh, i know this one. they paid more in and more private insurance.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
When I broke my ankle I ended up with 4 crutches as the 1st ones were to short as I'm 6ft 6. When able to walk unaided I tried to give them back but they refused.
Been through this countless times but different depts have different suppliers and what they pay variates extremely. My Brother in law worked for them to, brought in to cut costs at £500 a day yeah stupid money. He was there just under 2yrs saved 6M but was still fighting battles with each head of Dept. Example one unit was paying £6 for rubber gloves another paying £50. He advised they were all going for the lower costed ones as they were just as good in quality. An emergency meeting was called by the heads of Depts and this was thrown out as they all wanted to stick to their own supplier. He got no back up on this at all. Times this by the amount of trusts and its horrendous

My friend's husband works in IT within the NHS, and I agree with all of this. It is badly run.
 


Tubby Mondays

Well-known member
Dec 8, 2005
3,047
A Crack House
The unfortunate thing is that older posters like me have lived through labour governments and Prime Ministers and know the consequences so do not want our children / grand children etc to suffer the same fate. Their ideals all look rosy when they are in opposition and not responsible for anything.

Im quite enjoying 'suffering the fate' of the NHS, the Welfare State and the minimum wage.
 


portslade seagull

Well-known member
Jul 19, 2003
17,642
portslade
That's ridiculous isn't it. I know companies need to make a profit, but it feels like some are just taking the government for a ride. It happens all the time. You need to find the right balance.
.

Its what the pharmaceutical companies charge are obscene
 








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